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December 01, 1931
Fissure vein and lode relations in Michigan copper deposits
Economic Geology (1931) 26 (8): 840–856.
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Thomas Monteith Broderick; Fissure vein and lode relations in Michigan copper deposits. Economic Geology 1931;; 26 (8): 840–856. doi: https://doi.org/10.2113/gsecongeo.26.8.840
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